What is the point you in saying this.... None of us are really happy about the Nato Coming to Newport .... Regards to the disruption with the roads & schools closing due to security! But at least someone is looking on the bright side. I must you are the "moron" for saying this!!!

[quote][p][bold]KarloMarko[/bold] wrote:
Morons.[/p][/quote]What is the point you in saying this.... None of us are really happy about the Nato Coming to Newport .... Regards to the disruption with the roads & schools closing due to security! But at least someone is looking on the bright side. I must you are the "moron" for saying this!!!barcospics

KarloMarko wrote…

Morons.

What is the point you in saying this.... None of us are really happy about the Nato Coming to Newport .... Regards to the disruption with the roads & schools closing due to security! But at least someone is looking on the bright side. I must you are the "moron" for saying this!!!

Score: 49

displayed says...8:31am Wed 23 Jul 14

“The idea is to bring the community together in support of Nato in Newport,” he said. As long as they don't expect to be hawking them around in a basket there, "get ur lovely Nato sausages here, plump and delicious"! If the statues, the wave, mythical dragons and a Gold cup can't bring Newport together, I hardly think a bunch of long extruded meat products will link them either! .................... ...

“The idea is to bring the community together in support of Nato in Newport,” he said.
As long as they don't expect to be hawking them around in a basket there, "get ur lovely Nato sausages here, plump and delicious"!
If the statues, the wave, mythical dragons and a Gold cup can't bring Newport together, I hardly think a bunch of long extruded meat products will link them either!
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“The idea is to bring the community together in support of Nato in Newport,” he said. As long as they don't expect to be hawking them around in a basket there, "get ur lovely Nato sausages here, plump and delicious"! If the statues, the wave, mythical dragons and a Gold cup can't bring Newport together, I hardly think a bunch of long extruded meat products will link them either! .................... ...

Score: -18

inkyskin says...9:24am Wed 23 Jul 14

best butchers in Newport they are, their sausages are awesome!

best butchers in Newport they are, their sausages are awesome!inkyskin

best butchers in Newport they are, their sausages are awesome!

Score: 28

KarloMarko says...9:47am Wed 23 Jul 14

Magic ingedient...other "lesser peoples" blood and body parts. That's how you make a genuine "Nato" sausage. Great for formal Afghan Wedding Parties. Accept no substitute.

Magic ingedient...other "lesser peoples" blood and body parts. That's how you make a genuine "Nato" sausage. Great for formal Afghan Wedding Parties. Accept no substitute.KarloMarko

Magic ingedient...other "lesser peoples" blood and body parts. That's how you make a genuine "Nato" sausage. Great for formal Afghan Wedding Parties. Accept no substitute.

Score: -20

leigen_zero says...10:55am Wed 23 Jul 14

I guess you could say they are living up to the old adage: 'There are two things you won't enjoy after watching them being made, politics, and sausages'

I guess you could say they are living up to the old adage:
'There are two things you won't enjoy after watching them being made, politics, and sausages'leigen_zero

I guess you could say they are living up to the old adage: 'There are two things you won't enjoy after watching them being made, politics, and sausages'

Score: -6

GogExile says...10:56am Wed 23 Jul 14

KarloMarko wrote…

Magic ingedient...other "lesser peoples" blood and body parts. That's how you make a genuine "Nato" sausage. Great for formal Afghan Wedding Parties. Accept no substitute.

Perhaps, after the wedding party, all the men can pop down to the local football ground for a good old mass hanging of alleged adultresses? Except NATO involvement put an end to that barbaric spectacle. Presumably those poor women had lesser lesser blood?

[quote][p][bold]KarloMarko[/bold] wrote:
Magic ingedient...other "lesser peoples" blood and body parts. That's how you make a genuine "Nato" sausage. Great for formal Afghan Wedding Parties. Accept no substitute.[/p][/quote]Perhaps, after the wedding party, all the men can pop down to the local football ground for a good old mass hanging of alleged adultresses? Except NATO involvement put an end to that barbaric spectacle. Presumably those poor women had lesser lesser blood?GogExile

KarloMarko wrote…

Magic ingedient...other "lesser peoples" blood and body parts. That's how you make a genuine "Nato" sausage. Great for formal Afghan Wedding Parties. Accept no substitute.

Perhaps, after the wedding party, all the men can pop down to the local football ground for a good old mass hanging of alleged adultresses? Except NATO involvement put an end to that barbaric spectacle. Presumably those poor women had lesser lesser blood?

Score: -2

sword of truth says...12:12pm Wed 23 Jul 14

GogExile says... KarloMarko wrote: Magic ingedient...other "lesser peoples" blood and body parts. That's how you make a genuine "Nato" sausage. Great for formal Afghan Wedding Parties. Accept no substitute. Perhaps, after the wedding party, all the men can pop down to the local football ground for a good old mass hanging of alleged adultresses? Except NATO involvement put an end to that barbaric spectacle. Presumably those poor women had lesser lesser blood? What unbiased, independent organisation provided you with this analysis of the mass executions of adulteresses in Afghanistan and the barbarism of Sharia? And the gallant, humanitarian 'intervention' of NATO in eradicating it! The Beano/Daily Mail comedy pages, can we guess? If it wasn't for the appalling slaughter perpetrated in 'our names' and the incalculable cost to us in money, lives of our servicemen, further destruction of an already impoverished society and all the accompanying human misery. Then we could probably laugh at your facile comment.

GogExile says...
KarloMarko wrote:
Magic ingedient...other "lesser peoples" blood and body parts. That's how you make a genuine "Nato" sausage. Great for formal Afghan Wedding Parties. Accept no substitute.
Perhaps, after the wedding party, all the men can pop down to the local football ground for a good old mass hanging of alleged adultresses? Except NATO involvement put an end to that barbaric spectacle. Presumably those poor women had lesser lesser blood?
What unbiased, independent organisation provided you with this analysis of the mass executions of adulteresses in Afghanistan and the barbarism of Sharia? And the gallant, humanitarian 'intervention' of NATO in eradicating it! The Beano/Daily Mail comedy pages, can we guess?
If it wasn't for the appalling slaughter perpetrated in 'our names' and the incalculable cost to us in money, lives of our servicemen, further destruction of an already impoverished society and all the accompanying human misery. Then we could probably laugh at your facile comment.sword of truth

GogExile says... KarloMarko wrote: Magic ingedient...other "lesser peoples" blood and body parts. That's how you make a genuine "Nato" sausage. Great for formal Afghan Wedding Parties. Accept no substitute. Perhaps, after the wedding party, all the men can pop down to the local football ground for a good old mass hanging of alleged adultresses? Except NATO involvement put an end to that barbaric spectacle. Presumably those poor women had lesser lesser blood? What unbiased, independent organisation provided you with this analysis of the mass executions of adulteresses in Afghanistan and the barbarism of Sharia? And the gallant, humanitarian 'intervention' of NATO in eradicating it! The Beano/Daily Mail comedy pages, can we guess? If it wasn't for the appalling slaughter perpetrated in 'our names' and the incalculable cost to us in money, lives of our servicemen, further destruction of an already impoverished society and all the accompanying human misery. Then we could probably laugh at your facile comment.

Score: -1

KarloMarko says...12:38pm Wed 23 Jul 14

"The UN Assistance Mission for Afghanistan (Unama) said it had documented 4,853 civilian casualties between January and June 2014, including 1,564 civilian deaths and 3,289 injuries. Ground engagements in civilian populated areas had caused two out of every five civilian casualties this year, it added. Child casualties more than doubled in the first six months of 2014, the UN says"...BBC July 2014. '

"The UN Assistance Mission for Afghanistan
(Unama) said it had documented 4,853 civilian
casualties between January and June 2014,
including 1,564 civilian deaths and 3,289
injuries. Ground engagements in civilian populated areas had caused two out of every five civilian casualties this year, it added.
Child casualties more than doubled in the first
six months of 2014, the UN says"...BBC July 2014.
'KarloMarko

"The UN Assistance Mission for Afghanistan (Unama) said it had documented 4,853 civilian casualties between January and June 2014, including 1,564 civilian deaths and 3,289 injuries. Ground engagements in civilian populated areas had caused two out of every five civilian casualties this year, it added. Child casualties more than doubled in the first six months of 2014, the UN says"...BBC July 2014. '

Score: -9

Not-Happy! says...1:20pm Wed 23 Jul 14

@KarloMarko.. You remind me of an Asda value sausage.. Full of S***! ;-) .. Although I do think Turners should be a little more inventive with their ideas!.. how about Putin Pie??.. now i can imagine Angela Merkle tucking in to that..or is it the other way around these days!??...spineless Germans!

@KarloMarko.. You remind me of an Asda value sausage.. Full of S***! ;-)
.. Although I do think Turners should be a little more inventive with their ideas!.. how about Putin Pie??.. now i can imagine Angela Merkle tucking in to that..or is it the other way around these days!??...spineless Germans!Not-Happy!

@KarloMarko.. You remind me of an Asda value sausage.. Full of S***! ;-) .. Although I do think Turners should be a little more inventive with their ideas!.. how about Putin Pie??.. now i can imagine Angela Merkle tucking in to that..or is it the other way around these days!??...spineless Germans!

Score: 6

Lord Ponthir says...1:37pm Wed 23 Jul 14

Barack O'Banger?

Barack O'Banger?Lord Ponthir

Barack O'Banger?

Score: 11

Not-Happy! says...1:48pm Wed 23 Jul 14

Lord Ponthir wrote…

Barack O'Banger?

....Now that will be the dish of the day!, many European Premiers have enjoyed a nice sausage with a charismatic US leader attached to it..!.. Although I'm sure Blair gagged on one not so many years ago!?

[quote][p][bold]Lord Ponthir[/bold] wrote:
Barack O'Banger?[/p][/quote]....Now that will be the dish of the day!, many European Premiers have enjoyed a nice sausage with a charismatic US leader attached to it..!.. Although I'm sure Blair gagged on one not so many years ago!?Not-Happy!

Lord Ponthir wrote…

Barack O'Banger?

....Now that will be the dish of the day!, many European Premiers have enjoyed a nice sausage with a charismatic US leader attached to it..!.. Although I'm sure Blair gagged on one not so many years ago!?

Score: 4

coalpicker says...2:03pm Wed 23 Jul 14

My daughter bought a puppy yesterday was going to call her NATO but after reading Paul Flynn s statement in the Argus DECIDED to call her lily.

My daughter bought a puppy yesterday was going to call her NATO but after reading Paul Flynn s statement in the Argus DECIDED to call her lily.coalpicker

My daughter bought a puppy yesterday was going to call her NATO but after reading Paul Flynn s statement in the Argus DECIDED to call her lily.

Score: -3

Llanmartinangel says...2:31pm Wed 23 Jul 14

leigen_zero wrote…

I guess you could say they are living up to the old adage: 'There are two things you won't enjoy after watching them being made, politics, and sausages'

I know another old adage, 'all publicity is good publicity', and judging by the numbers of comments this butcher has scored.

[quote][p][bold]leigen_zero[/bold] wrote:
I guess you could say they are living up to the old adage:
'There are two things you won't enjoy after watching them being made, politics, and sausages'[/p][/quote]I know another old adage, 'all publicity is good publicity', and judging by the numbers of comments this butcher has scored.Llanmartinangel

leigen_zero wrote…

I guess you could say they are living up to the old adage: 'There are two things you won't enjoy after watching them being made, politics, and sausages'

I know another old adage, 'all publicity is good publicity', and judging by the numbers of comments this butcher has scored.

Score: 6

Evil Flanker says...3:58pm Wed 23 Jul 14

inkyskin wrote…

best butchers in Newport they are, their sausages are awesome!

Have to agree with this, if you're ever around Newport market try one of their 12' rolls - My personal fave is prok with all the trimmings.

[quote][p][bold]inkyskin[/bold] wrote:
best butchers in Newport they are, their sausages are awesome![/p][/quote]Have to agree with this, if you're ever around Newport market try one of their 12' rolls - My personal fave is prok with all the trimmings.Evil Flanker

inkyskin wrote…

best butchers in Newport they are, their sausages are awesome!

Have to agree with this, if you're ever around Newport market try one of their 12' rolls - My personal fave is prok with all the trimmings.

Score: 6

GardenVarietyMushroom says...5:16pm Wed 23 Jul 14

Unless they plan on selling a vegetarian 'NATO get stuffed' sausage too, I don't think I'll be buying...

Unless they plan on selling a vegetarian 'NATO get stuffed' sausage too, I don't think I'll be buying...GardenVarietyMushroom

Unless they plan on selling a vegetarian 'NATO get stuffed' sausage too, I don't think I'll be buying...

Score: -6

KarloMarko says...5:19pm Wed 23 Jul 14

Having slagged them off...and "Nato sausage" is the pits of an idea...their Pork et Marmite sausages are excellent! Very moorish. Should call them Bakunin bangers in time for the 1000s of anarchists arriving.

Having slagged them off...and "Nato sausage" is the pits of an idea...their Pork et Marmite sausages are excellent! Very moorish. Should call them Bakunin bangers in time for the 1000s of anarchists arriving.KarloMarko

Having slagged them off...and "Nato sausage" is the pits of an idea...their Pork et Marmite sausages are excellent! Very moorish. Should call them Bakunin bangers in time for the 1000s of anarchists arriving.

Score: 1

KarloMarko says...5:29pm Wed 23 Jul 14

Btw....it would be more appropiate if Nato made a "Butcher's sausage"....being roughly in the same trade.

Btw....it would be more appropiate if Nato made a "Butcher's sausage"....being roughly in the same trade.KarloMarko

Btw....it would be more appropiate if Nato made a "Butcher's sausage"....being roughly in the same trade.

Score: -3

KarloMarko says...9:22pm Wed 23 Jul 14

Making a ten foot high model of Margaret Thatcher out of Bluetack, straw and pork scratchings. It'll be great when he finishes it. He made one of Franco but the legs fell off.

Making a ten foot high model of Margaret Thatcher out of Bluetack, straw and pork scratchings. It'll be great when he finishes it. He made one of Franco but the legs fell off.KarloMarko

Making a ten foot high model of Margaret Thatcher out of Bluetack, straw and pork scratchings. It'll be great when he finishes it. He made one of Franco but the legs fell off.

Score: -5

GogExile says...11:38pm Wed 23 Jul 14

sword of truth wrote…

GogExile says... KarloMarko wrote: Magic ingedient...other "lesser peoples" blood and body parts. That's how you make a genuine "Nato" sausage. Great for formal Afghan Wedding Parties. Accept no substitute. Perhaps, after the wedding party, all the men can pop down to the local football ground for a good old mass hanging of alleged adultresses? Except NATO involvement put an end to that barbaric spectacle. Presumably those poor women had lesser lesser blood? What unbiased, independent organisation provided you with this analysis of the mass executions of adulteresses in Afghanistan and the barbarism of Sharia? And the gallant, humanitarian 'intervention' of NATO in eradicating it! The Beano/Daily Mail comedy pages, can we guess? If it wasn't for the appalling slaughter perpetrated in 'our names' and the incalculable cost to us in money, lives of our servicemen, further destruction of an already impoverished society and all the accompanying human misery. Then we could probably laugh at your facile comment.

Actually, I based my, admittedly flippant, response to a flippant statement, on recollection of a huge pre 9/11 revelation. One which was backed up by Saira Shah's C4 documentary in 2001 (also pre 9/11) called 'Beneath the Veil' were she witnessed an execution of a woman in a football stadium in front of baying men- albeit for alleged murder. I admit I saw a flippant comment and replied flippantly. I won't use your word 'facile'. I find using a French word to replace equally apt English words a tad pretentious. By the way, the Guardian gives Saira Shah's book 'beneath the veil' a good review. Bon soir ;-)

[quote][p][bold]sword of truth[/bold] wrote:
GogExile says...
KarloMarko wrote:
Magic ingedient...other "lesser peoples" blood and body parts. That's how you make a genuine "Nato" sausage. Great for formal Afghan Wedding Parties. Accept no substitute.
Perhaps, after the wedding party, all the men can pop down to the local football ground for a good old mass hanging of alleged adultresses? Except NATO involvement put an end to that barbaric spectacle. Presumably those poor women had lesser lesser blood?
What unbiased, independent organisation provided you with this analysis of the mass executions of adulteresses in Afghanistan and the barbarism of Sharia? And the gallant, humanitarian 'intervention' of NATO in eradicating it! The Beano/Daily Mail comedy pages, can we guess?
If it wasn't for the appalling slaughter perpetrated in 'our names' and the incalculable cost to us in money, lives of our servicemen, further destruction of an already impoverished society and all the accompanying human misery. Then we could probably laugh at your facile comment.[/p][/quote]Actually, I based my, admittedly flippant, response to a flippant statement, on recollection of a huge pre 9/11 revelation. One which was backed up by Saira Shah's C4 documentary in 2001 (also pre 9/11) called 'Beneath the Veil' were she witnessed an execution of a woman in a football stadium in front of baying men- albeit for alleged murder. I admit I saw a flippant comment and replied flippantly. I won't use your word 'facile'. I find using a French word to replace equally apt English words a tad pretentious. By the way, the Guardian gives Saira Shah's book 'beneath the veil' a good review. Bon soir ;-)GogExile

sword of truth wrote…

GogExile says... KarloMarko wrote: Magic ingedient...other "lesser peoples" blood and body parts. That's how you make a genuine "Nato" sausage. Great for formal Afghan Wedding Parties. Accept no substitute. Perhaps, after the wedding party, all the men can pop down to the local football ground for a good old mass hanging of alleged adultresses? Except NATO involvement put an end to that barbaric spectacle. Presumably those poor women had lesser lesser blood? What unbiased, independent organisation provided you with this analysis of the mass executions of adulteresses in Afghanistan and the barbarism of Sharia? And the gallant, humanitarian 'intervention' of NATO in eradicating it! The Beano/Daily Mail comedy pages, can we guess? If it wasn't for the appalling slaughter perpetrated in 'our names' and the incalculable cost to us in money, lives of our servicemen, further destruction of an already impoverished society and all the accompanying human misery. Then we could probably laugh at your facile comment.

Actually, I based my, admittedly flippant, response to a flippant statement, on recollection of a huge pre 9/11 revelation. One which was backed up by Saira Shah's C4 documentary in 2001 (also pre 9/11) called 'Beneath the Veil' were she witnessed an execution of a woman in a football stadium in front of baying men- albeit for alleged murder. I admit I saw a flippant comment and replied flippantly. I won't use your word 'facile'. I find using a French word to replace equally apt English words a tad pretentious. By the way, the Guardian gives Saira Shah's book 'beneath the veil' a good review. Bon soir ;-)

Score: 1

welshmen says...11:14am Thu 24 Jul 14

Excellent butchers, better than any supermarket, British meats, locally sauced and supporting our community, nato is just a name, the sausage is more tastier than the name, get over it....lefties....

Excellent butchers, better than any supermarket, British meats, locally sauced and supporting our community, nato is just a name, the sausage is more tastier than the name, get over it....lefties....welshmen

Excellent butchers, better than any supermarket, British meats, locally sauced and supporting our community, nato is just a name, the sausage is more tastier than the name, get over it....lefties....

Score: 7

russ angel says...4:34pm Thu 24 Jul 14

Good butcher's Turners,also Roberts in the Gaer has some of the best I have bought.

Good butcher's Turners,also Roberts in the Gaer has some of the best I have bought.russ angel

Good butcher's Turners,also Roberts in the Gaer has some of the best I have bought.

Score: 2

Libby5 says...9:40am Tue 29 Jul 14

Wow! I popped in and got some out of curiosity and they are fab and there is also a huge range of other sausages, really excellent quality and reasonably priced too!

Wow! I popped in and got some out of curiosity and they are fab and there is also a huge range of other sausages, really excellent quality and reasonably priced too!Libby5

Wow! I popped in and got some out of curiosity and they are fab and there is also a huge range of other sausages, really excellent quality and reasonably priced too!

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